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You have a strong profile and are correct about your "weakness," your age. I don't think your profile has enough "wow" for Harvard or Stanford, but you could give Wharton a shot. I think you should be competitive at all the schools you list (Judge, Yale, Ross, Tuck, Cornell, Haas, Chicago, and Sloan), with Judge, Cornell, and Yale being your best bets. Some strong finance schools you left out that you would be competitive at include Toronto, NYU Stern, UCLA, Duke, and Rochester. Columbia has an outstanding finance program but I see them as more of a longshot for you.

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04 May 2008, 10:37

Thank you, sir. You gave me some extremly usefull input, untill now I absolutely had no idea which schools could be right bet for someone with central banking background. Among all ITians, IBians and general management people on this forum I had trouble finding someone with similar background to compare with. I just hope that adcoms will notice the same thing The picture is much more clear now, especially regarding schools I should focus my attention on.Thanks and wish you all the best
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